Hollywood has come to Drumblair Castle for a period movie as it is the perfect set. It sees Olivia and her team accommodate this large team yet, it’s a minor inconvenience for it brings the opportunity for Olivia to financially invest further into the castle, as well as a chance for her PA, Esme, to get closer to the film-star career she wished she had had.
I enjoyed this book of the series, seeing how the castle is being used for something completely different. Olivia is continuing to expand Drumblair’s horizons but this does not dominate the narrative as much, nor does her own family affairs. Instead, it is Esme, her romantic background, her family and her lost dreams that drive this story forwards and this made for a rather refreshing read. Admittedly, I did miss the meddling Kerr but I think this would have made the book repetitive of previous ones in the series.
For Esme, the presence of Hollywood brings back memories of her own opportunities to follow an acting career. It reminds Esme of what she turned down, as well as her time in Australia. I liked how Hobman included Esme’s past in such a way that meant is shaped some of Esme actions in the rest of the story. Furthermore, the contrast she recognises between Zach and her own am dram work encouraged me to sympathise with Esme, particularly as she begins to feel wistful of not pursuing acting.
The supporting characters in Esme’s story were likeable and I enjoyed the unpredictability of Lucille’s character. There is romance in the story with potential suitors of Zach and Judd. Yet, they are complete opposites and I was curious to see how Esme would handle a love interest: not only are they from different worlds, one is a childhood crush whilst the other is her housemate. Judd’s character was especially interesting and I thought his behaviours to be sweet, understanding and very supportive towards Esme.
A lovely story about how dreams can come true in their own way, I liked seeing Esme’s journey and how Drumblair Castle is once again giving fresh opportunities to those who work on Olivia’s team.
With thanks to Boldwood books and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.